Actress Ueno Juri Reveals How She Felt Working With Jaejoong and T.O.P

Actress Ueno Juri Reveals How She Felt Working With Jaejoong and T.O.P

Japanese actress Ueno Juri talked about having worked with JYJ‘s Jaejoong and BIGBANG‘s T.O.P.

On October 28, there was a press conference for the upcoming web-drama “Secret Message” where actors Choi Seung Hyun (T.O.P), Ueno Juri, Yoo In Na, and more attended.

While talking about the upcoming drama, JYJ’s Jaejoong was mentioned, whom Ueno Juri had worked with during 2010 in the Japanese drama “Sunao ni Narenakute.”

When T.O.P and Jaejoong were compared, the actress said, “Jaejoong can speak Japanese well, and we shot that drama in a Japanese-style because it is a Japanese drama. For this project, my character has a language barrier, so I felt like I was shooting a documentary.”

She continued, “My filming schedule in Korea was very tiring. We shot ten episodes in five days. This made me realize, ‘Jaejoong must’ve been tired back then, too.’ It’s hard to communicate when you’re not in your home country.”

When asked how it was having filmed with two idols, Ueno Juri explained, “I tried not to think that T.O.P and Jaejoong were famous idols. I only saw them as their characters in the script and I didn’t even watch their music videos. It’s hard to work with someone if you keep in mind that he is very famous.”

Meanwhile, “Secret Message” is about a Korean man named Woo Hyun and a Japanese woman named Haruka who meet after getting over difficult first love experiences.

There will be 18 episodes in total with each episode being 10 minutes long. Fans will be able to watch “Secret Message” via Naver TV Cast on November 2, and via dTV in Japan. Only the first episode will air at 8 p.m. KST and the rest of the episodes will air on 10 a.m. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

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T.O.P Shares Details About His Dating History

T.O.P Shares Details About His Dating History

It can be hard to find time and energy for dating when you’re a popular Korean celebrity, and even more so when you happen to be BIGBANG‘s T.O.P.

On October 28, he attended the press conference for CJ E&M’s global web drama “Secret Message” starring T.O.P and Japanese actress Ueno Juri, and responded to questions from reporters.

When asked what made him accept the casting offer, the star explained, “I was fascinated by the interesting set-up of the drama, which appeals to you whether you have been heartbroken or not. I thought it would be fun to depict such story.”

He moved on to discuss his dating history, “While working in this industry, I’ve had way too little opportunities to date. That’s why I was drawn to the character of Woohyun,” and shared some details about his love life, “I’ve barely had three relationships within the past ten years,” and laughed, “I’m not joking.”

In regards to YG Family and how they have shown support for his new acting project, the idol commented, “When it comes to cheering each other on, we now act like family members.”

“You usually send supportive messages only to those you’re not close with, right?” he shared his opinion on the ‘Hwaiting!’ culture, and then emphasized once more, “We [at YG] don’t do supportive messages.”

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[V Report Plus] T.O.P and Juri Ueno to go live on V

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BIGBANG’s T.O.P, whose real name is Choi Seung-hyun, and Japanese actress Juri Ueno will appear on the V app on Wednesday at 8 p.m. to connect with viewers, ahead of their new drama premiere.  During the show, Ueno and T.O.P will talk about the Web drama “Secret Message” with fans and also release some highlight videos. 

The romantic series “Secret Message” tells the story of a Korean man Woo-hyun, played by Choi, and Japanese woman Haruka, played by Ueno, both of whom are searching for new love to overcome pains from past relationships. 

Actress Yoo In-na plays Amy, Haruka’s roommate, while actor Lee Jae-yoon also joins the cast. 

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The upcoming Web drama is coproduced by Korea’s CJ E&M, Japanese entertainment company Amuse Inc. and mobile messenger Line Corp., a Japanese subsidiary of Korean portal site Naver. 
The drama will hit the airwaves on Nov. 2 via Naver’s TV Cast. 

Naver’s real-time broadcasting app V allows fans to interact with their favorite K-pop stars through live broadcasts. The app is available for Android and iOS. For more information, visit www.vlive.tv. 

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Lee Soo Hyuk Talks About G-Dragon’s Personality and Fashion Sense

Lee Soo Hyuk Talks About G-Dragon’s Personality and Fashion Sense

Model and actor Lee Soo Hyuk had some nice things to say about his good friend G-Dragon.

During a recent online Chinese interview, Lee Soo Hyuk talked about his related search words that comes up with his name, including G-Dragon.

When asked about him, the star said, “It’s been a while since I’ve known Jiyong (G-Dragon). I’ve known him since his trainee days and I’ve watched him train from the side. He’s a really cool friend who I can learn a lot from.”

Lee Soo Hyuk also commented about G-Dragon’s fashion, saying, “He has a salient taste in fashion and he has swag. Unfortunately, my fashion sense is not up to par with his.”

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BIGBANG’s G-Dragon and Seungri emphasize their ‘single’ status during Macao concert

  
 BIGBANG’s playful, somewhat of a troublemaker maknae Seungri emphasized his single status during the group’s ‘MADE’ tour that was held this past October 24 in Macao. For this particular concert, Seungri performed Beyonce’s hit song “Single Ladies,” giving all the fans a good time and bringing lots of laughs. 

It was reported via a newspaper in Taiwan that Seungri thrust up his fourth finger, pointing at it during the song’s chorus, emphasizing his single status. The maknae kept on showing his ringless fourth finger all throughout his performance and repeated “No” over and over in Chinese in an attempt to perhaps explain his recent scandal in Taiwan. 
After his performance, Seungri proceeded to ask G-Dragon whether he has a girlfriend to which the leader gave a cursory reply by saying, “No.” 

G-Dragon’s firm “No” comes subsequent the news of his dating news with Japanese model Mizuhara Kiko, which had been making headlines of late. It seems the two are indeed “just friends,” which the model declared as much during an event in Hong Kong. 
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BIGBANG finished Macao concert in success “fascinating 30,000 fans”


[??????=??? ??] The first Macao concert of BIGBANG’s world tour “BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR ‘MADE’” drew 30,000 fans.

According to YG Entertainment on the 26 this month, BIGBANG held a concert at Cotai Arena of Benecian Macao located in Macao for three days from the 23 to 25. BIGBANG presented perfect and fancy live performances in the concert, to fascinate 30,000 fans.

The tickets for the concert were all sold out four days before the concert, even though it was the first BIGBANG concert in Macao. Notably, BIGBANG set a record of holding three consecutive arena tours in the territory, for the first time as a non-Chinese singer.

Local fans showed enormous interest and support for the concert, as they have long waited for BIGBANG concert. Fans were crowding the Hong Kong Ferry Terminal and Macao Airport, the gateway to Macao. The lobby of Benecian Hotel, the entrance to the concert hall, was also crowded with fans waiting for entry, proving BIGBANG’s big global popularity.

A fan from Hong Kong named Yumi talked about the reason why she came to BIGBANG concert, saying, “I became BIGBANG’s fan when I heard “LOVE SONG” in 2013. I visited Hong Kong concert in June and am here again because I really wanted to see BIGBANG again.” Fans all entered the concert hall before the beginning and heated up the hall by acclaiming for BIGBANG and singing along the songs when music videos began to be played on the screen.

BIGBANG started off with “BANG BANG BANG” and presented passionate performances of past hits like “TONIGHT“, “STUPID LIAR”, “HARU HARU”, as well as “MADE” series’ “LOSER”, “BAE BAE”, “IF YOU”, and “SOBER”, and members’ solo songs, for more than two hours. Notably, during the performance of “HARU HARU” and “LOSER”, numerous fans sang along the chorus, to cheer for BIGBANG. To give back to such big support from fans, TAEYANG sang Chinese song “???????” which is famous as an original sound track of film “Almost a Love Story” unaccompanied, with fans.

Plus, in the second day’s concert on the 24, a surprise event for T.O.P’s birthday on the 4 next month was held, to draw a big attention. For T.O.P who calls himself “ghost”, fans held a placard that read “Happy birthday ghost, happy birthday to T.O.P”. They sang a happy birthday song with the other members, to deeply touch T.O.P. SEUNGRI asked T.O.P to express his emotions in dance, then he showed a comical and exciting dance, to express his gratitude to fans who prepared the surprise event.

Meanwhile, now that the Macao concert for three days was finished in a great success, “‘BIGBANG 2015 World Tour ~2016 ‘MADE’ IN JAPAN” will begin from Tokyo dome concert, to be held from November 12 to 15. Plus, BIGBANG will meet domestic fans at “2015 Melon Music Awards” to be held on November 7 at the Olypmic Gymnastics Hall in Seoul.

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The Michigan Daily: BIGBANG explosive for their "MADE" tour

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BIGBANG is one of those musical entities that transcends language. It’s one of those rare groups that both innovates and defines the direction a genre takes. Covering a sound that includes hip hop, R&B and electronic dance, BIGBANG and its solo acts (G-Dragon, T.O.P, Taeyang, Seungri and Daesung) have left a musical imprint that has affected the global music market. In fact, even Diplo, a household name in EDM, worked with G-Dragon and T.O.P for their rap album. So when the band announced its world tour to promote the release of its third full-length studio album MADE after a 3 year hiatus, fans lost their minds – including myself. In fact, tickets for each of BIGBANG’s North American legs sold out.

As a result, I was lucky enough to witness this larger-than-life Korean pop group perform a couple Saturday nights ago on Oct. 10 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. As I waited in line to enter the venue with my friends, mobs of fans raved about BIGBANG's new tracks (and surprisingly, not everyone was Asian). Leading up to this particular leg of their North American tour, BIGBANG released 2 songs every month starting from May to August, resulting in 8 freshly minted tracks.

After everyone pushed their way through security, a slew of fans rushed to the merchandise table hoping to get either apparel or light up accessories they could wave around during the concert. Being the broke boy I am, my friend and I instead made our way to our seats at the front of the upper level and waited for the BANG to make its appearance. (Floor admission was anywhere from $600 - $800.)

In the hour leading up to BIGBANG’s presence, a large screen played popular music videos from both the group as a whole and its solo acts. Though the pit was half full and other fans were sparsely scattered in the seated areas, fans emphatically cheered when their favorite idol appeared in a music video. Prudential Center wasn’t even a quarter full yet.

As the venue slowly flooded to capacity, the group finally made its appearance. Gradually, the lights dimmed while the sound of a motor revving filled the venue. Fans energetically waved their light-up flower accessories in anticipation and stood up. Almost immediately, the instrumentals to “BANG BANG BANG” blared through the speakers, and the 5 members walked out of the splitting screen previously used to play the videos. During the song, small fireworks burst from the top of the stage and popped timely on the hook’s lyric “bang.” It was then that everyone recognized the blissful hype BIGBANG was about to deliver for the rest of the night on.

As their set progressed, the band showcased their sentimental side, performing a set of slow ballads at once to drive home the theme of their first album single “LOSER,” yet also re-energized the crowd with another set of R&B and pop songs. In between, as if to both recharge their energy and quickly change into their costume-like clothes, each artist performed a song from his solo work. This break from the group’s work gave more casual fans a chance to witness how the band dedicated its time during its hiatuses.

The ultimate highlight came during T.O.P’s solo “DOOM DADA.” Adorning a suit printed with Mondrian’s patented “Composition” painting, instead of rapping his line, T.O.P looked at the audience and winked. And during that moment, my jaw dropped, and I questioned my sexuality.

In between a set of maybe three or four songs, the band either took the time to interact with the audience or reveal extended scenes from their Quentin Tarantino-inspired short film uploaded in April.

It was when the band members spoke to the audience that these Korean idols brought themselves down to earth. Despite occasionally tripping over their rehearsed English lines, each member gave us a glimpse of his more personal side. Some had further solidified their reputations. For instance, Daesung, the goofy, go-lucky singer and drummer, introduced himself just by yelling “YEAH” to the audience at least 5 times and waited for the audience’s response between each. T.O.P re-asserted himself as the cool, collected bad boy, asserting, “Yeah… You know who I am” when it was his turn at the microphone.

The others seemed to break out of fan expectations. While Seungri was the most mysterious before the concert, known more for his dancing than his singing, he ended up being the most charismatic of the group and spoke the most English. Taeyang also shed the hip hop image he tries to convey in his videos when he’s clad in Supreme. His initial interaction with the audience was inviting the fans to sing pitches with him, and later on, he would be the one to interject between the other members’ later interactions with the audience. And while G-Dragon is the eclectic leader of the group, he was surprisingly toned down compared to the chameleon style that has garnered him the attention of fashionheads everywhere.

The biggest surprise, though, was the group’s capacity for profanity. In an attempt to hype up the audience for his solo “Strong Baby,” Seungri yelled at the audience to “MAKE SOME FUCKING NOISE.” For his part in “Zutter,” T.O.P  repeatedly rapped “bitch” despite his line only requiring him to say it once. And at the end, G-Dragon introduced the final song as “FANTASTIC MOTHERFUCKING BABY.”

Of course, there are more moments that I could cover – like how Daesung made a scene about revealing his hair-covered eyes, or how he pelvic thrusted to Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean,” or how T.O.P still uncoordinatedly dances in the back – but these moments are boring to read and seem underwhelming on paper.

If there’s one thing to take away, it’s that this concert was an electric, out-of-body experience. I had the privilege of being in the presence of some of my favorite artists, foolishly screaming and singing and dancing along to some of my favorite songs live — all without the influence of drugs and alcohol. Despite their huge break, this comeback concert only proved that BIGBANG’s presence is stronger than ever and cemented my opinion that they’re the absolute best in Korean pop.  Unfortunately, as the concert concluded, the very real idea that each member would undergo required conscription loomed closer. But it didn’t matter — if this was BIGBANG’s last world tour, it ended perfectly. If there is another years from now, though, I can’t wait to be there too.


Source: Michigan Daily




BIGBANG’s G-Dragon Tweets Uplifting Reply to Zion.T

BIGBANG’s G-Dragon Tweets Uplifting Reply to Zion.T

BIGBANG member G-Dragon has replied to his friend Zion.T on Twitter!

On October 24, hip-hop artist Zion.T posted to his Twitter, “Goodbye, 2015.” G-Dragon then replied to Zion.T’s tweet with the message, “Good to see you, 2016.”

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The pair previously worked together back in 2013 when Zion.T featured on G-Dragon’s track “I Love It,” along with Boys Noize. Around that time, Zion.T appeared on KBS‘ “Yoo Hee Yeol’s Sketchbook” and said he’s been a long-time fan of G-Dragon and that it was an honor to work with him.

G-Dragon and Zion.T also both performed at the 2015 “Infinite Challenge” music festival, where they were paired up with cast members to produce and perform an original song.

Zion.T recently released the song “No Make Up” on October 12, and stated on his Instagram that he’ll be releasing his second full album in 2016.

[Press Article] Press on BIGBANG in Hong Kong before transferring to Macao 2015-10-23

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MADE World Tour 2015: BigBang Continues In Asia After Huge Success In North America

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Korean pop (k-pop) group BigBang continues the 2015 MADE World Tour after its successful North America tour.

BigBang recently performed in Sydney, Australia, on Oct. 17 through 18 and in Melbourne, Australia, on Wednesday, Oct. 21.

On Friday, Oct. 23, the five members of BigBang, G-Dragon, Taeyang, T.O.P., Daesung and Seungri, will perform at the Cotai arena in Macau for the Hong Kong fans and the Chinese fans from Guangzhou area.

After the Macau concert, BigBang spends nine days in Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka, Japan. The concerts in Japan conclude BigBang's six-month-long MADE World Tour and bring them back to a full circle. The MADE World Tour started in Seoul, Korea on Apr. 26.

The MADE North American tour, which took place in the United States, Canada and Mexico from Oct. 2 through 11, was a huge success. BigBang attracted over 33,000 audiences in the first three days of the tour. This records the highest number of audiences any Korean artist or group accumulated in the United States.


The New York Times and Billboard covered BigBang's MADE tour, and the performances were highly acclaimed. The New York Times wrote, "A night with BigBang is a loud reminder that American exceptionalism is waning."

Billboard reviewed the New Jersey concert, which took place on Oct. 10 through 11, and wrote that the five superstars are reestablishing the concept of a boy band.

The Black Eyed Peas and other celebrities were spotted at the Los Angeles concert in Staples Center, which was visited by over 14,000 people. All tickets were sold out prior to performances.

The total number of audiences for the seven performances of the MADE North America tour is estimated to be around 75,000, according to The Korea Daily. The Korea Daily reported age demographics of audiences for the Anaheim concert included teenagers, couples and families with children.

Check here for the full MADE World Tour schedule.

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